This will be because it remembers your selection when using ctrl+space: what you're seeing is the expected behaviour if, at some point you have typed 'p', hit ctrl+space, and selected option. To revert this, do the same thing, and select p as the completion.

asmodai wrote:Also, my question before was actually different. Since I communicated the idea across badly, let me try again. Within the scope of the source file if you would allow all completion tokens it would be incredibly bloated. So depending on which #include files are included at the top I would like to limit the tokens. E.g. if #include <stdio.h> is included I want fclose() to be available in autocompletion, but if #include <stdio.h> is not present, I don't want to offer the possibility.

Ah, I see: I thought you were talking about including the header file names themselves.

This sort of functionality would have to be done by a plugin, although looking for stdio.h or cstdio isn't enough: you'd also have to search through all included files, recursively, in case any of those files happen to include stdio.h. It may make more sense to look at integrating something like http://cx4a.org/software/gccsense/ via a plugin, to have GCC to tell you what the completion options are.

This thread seems as good a place as any to ask, is there any way to change the font the default theme uses in ST2? Not talking about for the actual file area, but for the tabs, status bar, sidebar, etc.

Anomareh wrote:This thread seems as good a place as any to ask, is there any way to change the font the default theme uses in ST2? Not talking about for the actual file area, but for the tabs, status bar, sidebar, etc.

It's presently hard coded to use the default UI font on each platform. I'm planning on reworking some of the theming stuff soon, I may be able to squeeze it in then.

firefusion wrote:Is it just me of is Go to symbol broken for CSS?

It's working for me.

firefusion wrote:Also has "New view on current file" made it into ST2 yet? I haven't been able to find it.